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Posted By: Chris
So this new rule may be the thing that bothers me the most. If your DSR in any of the 4 categories falls below 4.3 you will be blocked from selling. I am not close to this on any but what about the people who get 10 people a month to fill out DSR's in the feedback and they leave (8) 4's and (2) 5's. That gets you blocked from selling. It seems absurd when you look at how they describe 4's: |
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Posted By: Steve Murray
Wow! They are shooting themselves in the foot with this one. Your analysis perfectly shows what a ludicrous rule change this is. |
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Posted By: Jodi Birkholm
I can sympathize with eBay in regards to the IRS/other international tax agencies, but it's things like this that make me wonder if they don't have a death wish. |
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Posted By: Jimmy
I have emailed ebay about this issue, and the problems with the DSR. The issue I am having is that I am getting ratings when feedback is not being left. Example would be I currently have 2425 positive feedback and have a 4.6 for shipping cost; the next day feedback stays the same at 2425. The rating changes to 4.5 that same day. I only average about 30-40 auctions a month and have seen issues with this for the last month. I am concerned that buyers are not leaving proper feedback or there is a problem with the eBay system. With the new DSR standard this places a risk for sellers. In this past year I have limited my use on ebay, but still continue to have auctions. |
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Posted By: Chris
Who do we write to or call to voice our concerns about this? It really does seem absurd! I understand they are trying to rid the site of bad sellers but they will be losing a lot of good honest sellers if they do this. |
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Posted By: Jodi Birkholm
Do you think it would really help? A letter-writing campaign saved "Cagney & Lacey" , but the good folks at eBay are hardly listening to their sellers if such ridiculous ideas are even being implemented in the first place. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
"I have emailed ebay about this issue, and the problems with the DSR. The issue I am having is that I am getting ratings when feedback is not being left. Example would be I currently have 2425 positive feedback and have a 4.6 for shipping cost; the next day feedback stays the same at 2425. The rating changes to 4.5 that same day. I only average about 30-40 auctions a month and have seen issues with this for the last month. I am concerned that buyers are not leaving proper feedback or there is a problem with the eBay system. With the new DSR standard this places a risk for sellers. In this past year I have limited my use on ebay, but still continue to have auctions. |
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Posted By: Jimmy
David, |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
I don't sell that much...maybe a few items per month, but one idiot ruined my perfect DSR and for the life of me I don't know why he did it...he gave me positive feedback and I shipped the item the same day I got his payment. Ebay says the star ratings are confidential, but I look at my feedback everytime I notice it going up and after his feedback was left for me I noticed he wrecked my perfect rating. |
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Posted By: Mark
I wrote Ebay as well (after talking at length with one of their phone representatives...) I finally got the guy to concede that the new policy was severely flawed. He told me the concerns were valid, and that he would pass them on to senior management (yea, right). |
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Posted By: Matt
Dan - how did you have a perfect shipping DSR? Do you pay the buyers instead of charging them shipping? |
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Posted By: Marty Ogelvie
I am guilty of not ALWAYS giving 5 stars for Shipping.. I certainly am not trying to them from selling on eBay and always thought it was a way of telling them, 'hey your shipping is a bit HIGH'. Now that I know this could seriously damage their ability to sell on eBay I may rethink my approach.
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Posted By: Eric Brehm
Using Detailed Seller Ratings for seller qualification is certainly problematic, partly because of the ambiguity of the English language and partly because not everyone pays attention to what they are doing when they fill out survey-type information. If you ask 100 random people to rate anything on a 1 to 5 scale, you will probably get at least 10 non-sensical answers -- such as picking a "1" to indicate "best" when you should pick "5". Nevertheless, sellers who are really doing a bad job in terms of service quality or inflated shipping charges will tend to have significantly lower DSR's over the long term, and eBay probably has an idea what ratings the main population of decent sellers are getting. So even if the ratings don't correspond very well to reality, and are occasionally skewed by off-the-wall responses, the system probably works reasonably well for the intended purpose. |
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Posted By: D. Bergin
Ebay continues to pit buyers against sellers. As has been discussed endlessly on forums everywhere since the DSR's came out. |
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Posted By: Jimmy
Mark, |
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Posted By: jdrum
Help me here. I do not sell on ebay but buy fairly ofter. I always leave positive feedback but never bother to complete the DSRs. In the future will thsi negatively impact a seller if I continue doing so? Thanks. |
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Posted By: D. Bergin
Help me here. I do not sell on ebay but buy fairly ofter. I always leave positive feedback but never bother to complete the DSRs. In the future will thsi negatively impact a seller if I continue doing so? Thanks. |
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Posted By: Steve Dawson
For me personally as a buyer, I find it very difficult, if not impossible, to mark down a seller on shipping cost. My feeling is that if you bid on that seller's item, then you've agreed to their shipping cost listed in the auction listing. If you don't like the shipping cost that's listed, DON'T BID, or at the very least, do consider the shipping cost when making your bid, and bid accordingly (that's what I always do). Now if the seller doesn't list a shipping cost (very rare in my experience), or they charge a markedly higher fee than what is listed (I've never had this happen), then that is a different thing altogether! |
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Posted By: Mark
Steve: |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
As a buyer I've never given less than a 5* rating because I am also a seller and I know how difficult ebay is making it on their sellers. I've even given 5*'s to someone who took two weeks to ship an item I payed for with paypal. I'm patient and I'm not vindictive...I didn't even ask why it took that long..maybe the post office was to blame? maybe something came up in his life that took precedence to a trip to the post office? Don't know, don't care...why should I make his life more difficult over an extra week? |
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Posted By: Mike Frohme
This one is an eye-opener to me, primarily as I have been exclusively a buyer. |
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Posted By: Doug
I'm not really a big fan of this either. I ship for free most of the time and usually ship the same day if possible (next morning at the latest) and I don't have a 5 star rating in shipping costs or shipping time. Less than half of the buyers return the positive feedback that I've already left them so I really don't know what ebay expects sellers to do... |
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Posted By: Anonymous
Some of your members end up with 4.3s due to logic from people like Frank Wakefield. Frank wrote, as an example.... |
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Posted By: leon
This post of yours is a very close gray area for being able to remain anonymous. It looks like it's all factual so it can stay (at least for now) but please be very careful and you really need to put your name on posts like that.....but I will make exceptions such as this when something looks to be all facts..........much appreciated....... |
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Posted By: Matt
sonicadvantage, welcome to the board. |
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Posted By: Eric B
I think the point is that for many folks, a "5" is going the extra mile, being exceptional. Having to negotiate with a seller to lower the rates to a reasonable amount does not get a "5" to many folks. A "5" would be having shipping costs already at a good rate. |
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Posted By: Rob D.
If a seller advertises that it will be $15 to ship a card, and I bid knowing that, then how can I in good faith ding him for that after the fact? Is $15 too much? Probably. But doesn't a buyer have to take some responsibility? Shame on me if I don't adjust my bid accordingly to factor in an outrageous shipping charge. |
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Posted By: Mike C
I completely agree with Rob D on the shipping. I refuse to bid on outrageous shipping - I won't even adjust my bid. That is my choice but be fair and reasonable with shipping and do not gouge me. |
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Posted By: Eric B
I agree as well. If shipping is outrageous I won't bid or I will adjust it accordingly. But if I win, and leave positive feedback for the agreement, how do I answer the following specific DSR question? |
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Posted By: Mike Mccullough
The DSR system is definately flawed. The only way to win is to offer free shipping. I think that is what Ebay is trying to steer everyone towards.. |
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Posted By: Rob D.
Point well taken. |
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Posted By: Eric Pugh
this is a textbook example of a wonderful company that got so big it killed itself. it's almost as if their leadership wants them to fail. out of touch, stock tanking, stupid changes, pissing off their true customers, just insane. |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
A few posts back up there was the idea, as I understood it, that if a buyer bid on something he's agreeing to the listed postage, and should not then complain that it is high. |
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Posted By: Eric B
I want to clarify that I am not advocating some of the evil things Ebay has done. I just wanted to point out that some of us older folks don't automatically follow grade inflation. A "4" is very good in my beliefs. The fault lies with how Ebay explains the grades and is too low if you sell to certain folks. |
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Posted By: Robert Klevens
If you have less than DSRs in a 30 day period you get no final fee discount. |
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Posted By: Mark
Great point by Rob D... If a buyer is content he/she is much less likely to leave feedback than a buyer who needs to vent. So the good seller is inadvertantly punished, as his DSR rating will unfairly suffer. |
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Posted By: martindl
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Posted By: Matt
Martin - I do exactly that, and while all my other DSRs are 4.9+, my S&H DSR is about 4.5. People just don't like to pay shipping. |
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Posted By: Mark
My situation is identical to Matt's. Well over a 4.9 on the first three criteria; barely clinging to a 4.5 on shipping (which has dropped from a 4.9, in conjunction with the most recent postal rate hike). |
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